I remember in the mid 80s I had the albums covers for mystical adventures and cosmic messenger as background for my fish aquarium and I would come home at night and play them albums while relaxing, smoking a pipe and just stare at the fish
This is an incredibly helpful video,, maybe you can make a similar video with some of the other modes like mixolydian and lydian, two of my favorites. Thanks for everything Dave!
Hey what up man can't wait to check out this video. I just got back from playing a gig it's about 130 in the morning. I'm definitely going to watch this tomorrow. I've been keeping up just haven't left a comment in a while hope all is well, again thanks for the knowledge and time
Great lesson, I love the sound of Dorian. The best exponent of solos in that mode I've heard so far is Frank Gambale. Granted, he chucks other stuff in there as well plus all the chromatic madness but wow, he owns that mode for me 👍
I love the album Cosmic Messenger, by Ponty. Recently, I've been playing along to Puppet's Dance. Such great riffs, and beautiful solos. It's great the way you've mentioned the album.
Bb Major Parent Scale!!! Ties in with your recent & amazing String Skipping Arpeggio Lesson in G Minor (same notes as the Bb Major scale and the C Dorian Mode)! Also, Bb Major is my Holy Grail: Learn it like I know C Major Scale! Excellent Lesson, David! And your playing sounds beautiful! Thanks!
trying to figure out what modes/scales beyond major/minor pentatonic the song Rock Bottom by UFO (well mainly the solo) uses, I was thinking mixolydian but after watching this im thinking it more includes Dorian! Any input on this would be awesome, but thanks for this video!
I think Jean Luc was part of Zappa's '72-'73 band, if I'm not mistaken. Great musician and bandleader in his own right. I was thinking one of my favorite Dorian jams is "No Quarter" in D.
Love your videos and lessons! And I really love your tones, especially with your Strat! But, I can’t figure out what amp you use. Sounds delicious and awesome. Do mind sharing what make and model you use? TIA, really appreciate what you do 👍
So is it basically flat or sharp notes you are playing over these chords, I need to draw a big fretboard, with all the notes on each fret, to hang in front of me when I'm playing, I believe this would help anyone trying to figure out the fretboard,I played rhythm guitar in a band for years,but I had no music theory, and I seriously need to learn more chords, been trying to play lead and I do alright,but I think it's time for me to learn,what note is where.
Thank you and my amp setup is an old Behringer V-Amp Pro rack unit plugged into a HeadRush 1x12 powered cabinet. It's nothing fancy, but it sounds good! : )
@@LateNightLessons thanks Dave, you’re the best, it’s all in the fingers, I am doing your fluid pentatonic exercises, thank you. Previously bought your book too !!! 🙏🙏🙏
You keep saying the minor 6 chord, but the Dorian has the major 6th vs. minor 6th in Aeolian, right? Actually I know I'm right, just gets confusing. Easy way, minor scale with M6. But that only gets me so far, the chord progressions are the real art. I couldn't carry your case sir, just sometimes you awesome guys forget just how hard it is
Just to be clear here - Dorian is commonly played of Minor 6th chords. Aeolian would be played over Minor b6 chords. There is a difference between the two and be sure to watch the recent episode covering the Aeolian mode to understand more about the differences between these two scales. Thanks and good luck!
I do not know why all you guys do any of the modes in other keys?? Just do D Dorian so there are no sharps or flats. It's a lot easier for those that do not know any music theory.
This lesson was in C Dorian for a reason. The song I recommended at the end is in C Dorian, so the premise behind this entire lesson revolved around Dorian in that specific key. Also, it goes without saying that you need to learn this information (and truckloads more) in every key. Just sayin'.
72 and just discovering wtf modes are...better late than never....thanks man!👍🎷🎶🎵🎶🎶🎷
Dave you are great player and great teacher!
Love the Deftones shirt 🤘🏻
Great lesson! The examples really help drive it home. Thanks.
I remember in the mid 80s I had the albums covers for mystical adventures and cosmic messenger as background for my fish aquarium and I would come home at night and play them albums while relaxing, smoking a pipe and just stare at the fish
Absolutely Brilliant thanks Dave. I’m going to spend tomorrow afternoon finding that last song and jamming over it. Can’t wait.
Another amazing video. Brilliant! Thank you.
Carlos Santana's favorite scale. You can also hear on the Jazz standard Footprints.
This is a great video !! I would love for you to do a complete video series of all the modes like this !! Very helpful !!!
Great T shirt and lesson
This is an incredibly helpful video,, maybe you can make a similar video with some of the other modes like mixolydian and lydian, two of my favorites. Thanks for everything Dave!
beautiful lesson, thanks Dave!
David, you have such flawless technique…especially your vibrato. It sounds like a great singer. Thanks for sharing.
Hey what up man can't wait to check out this video. I just got back from playing a gig it's about 130 in the morning. I'm definitely going to watch this tomorrow. I've been keeping up just haven't left a comment in a while hope all is well, again thanks for the knowledge and time
Amazing once again great lesson !!
I know of the modes but it's good to put them into perspective. Thanks !!
Great lesson, I love the sound of Dorian. The best exponent of solos in that mode I've heard so far is Frank Gambale. Granted, he chucks other stuff in there as well plus all the chromatic madness but wow, he owns that mode for me 👍
Great lesson Dave!! Love Scales n Tales. Working that fretboard. Keep up the great work 🎸
These are guitar gold!
No doubt 👍 Priceless
Very thoughtful lesson…🎸💯⚡️
I love the album Cosmic Messenger, by Ponty. Recently, I've been playing along to Puppet's Dance. Such great riffs, and beautiful solos. It's great the way you've mentioned the album.
Great way to introduce the dorian mode.
Open your mind! I love it. You are such a maestro.
Bb Major Parent Scale!!! Ties in with your recent & amazing String Skipping Arpeggio Lesson in G Minor (same notes as the Bb Major scale and the C Dorian Mode)! Also, Bb Major is my Holy Grail: Learn it like I know C Major Scale! Excellent Lesson, David! And your playing sounds beautiful! Thanks!
Totally awesome lesson David 👏 🤘👍
Outstanding, Dave.
trying to figure out what modes/scales beyond major/minor pentatonic the song Rock Bottom by UFO (well mainly the solo) uses, I was thinking mixolydian but after watching this im thinking it more includes Dorian! Any input on this would be awesome, but thanks for this video!
You're a badass Dave !!
This is awesome. I would to see you compare more of the modes to the minor pentatonic. Some "cheats" if you will.
Could you please cover Lydian at some point? That's one of my favorite scales!
I started out learning the Dorian, the minor pentatonic and the blues scale since they are so similar.
I think Jean Luc was part of Zappa's '72-'73 band, if I'm not mistaken. Great musician and bandleader in his own right. I was thinking one of my favorite Dorian jams is "No Quarter" in D.
Luc ponty also was in the mahavisnu orchestra at one point
Love your videos and lessons! And I really love your tones, especially with your Strat! But, I can’t figure out what amp you use. Sounds delicious and awesome. Do mind sharing what make and model you use? TIA, really appreciate what you do 👍
So is it basically flat or sharp notes you are playing over these chords, I need to draw a big fretboard, with all the notes on each fret, to hang in front of me when I'm playing, I believe this would help anyone trying to figure out the fretboard,I played rhythm guitar in a band for years,but I had no music theory, and I seriously need to learn more chords, been trying to play lead and I do alright,but I think it's time for me to learn,what note is where.
Hi Dave, thanks for everything you do. Just curious, what’s that amp that you’re using pls ? Thank you.🙏🙏🙏
Thank you and my amp setup is an old Behringer V-Amp Pro rack unit plugged into a HeadRush 1x12 powered cabinet.
It's nothing fancy, but it sounds good!
: )
@@LateNightLessons thanks Dave, you’re the best, it’s all in the fingers, I am doing your fluid pentatonic exercises, thank you. Previously bought your book too !!! 🙏🙏🙏
Deftones shirt on point
Reminds me a bit of Peter Frampton's style
You keep saying the minor 6 chord, but the Dorian has the major 6th vs. minor 6th in Aeolian, right? Actually I know I'm right, just gets confusing. Easy way, minor scale with M6. But that only gets me so far, the chord progressions are the real art. I couldn't carry your case sir, just sometimes you awesome guys forget just how hard it is
Just to be clear here - Dorian is commonly played of Minor 6th chords.
Aeolian would be played over Minor b6 chords.
There is a difference between the two and be sure to watch the recent episode covering the Aeolian mode to understand more about the differences between these two scales.
Thanks and good luck!
@@LateNightLessons thank you. Best lessons here
I do not know why all you guys do any of the modes in other keys?? Just do D Dorian so there are no sharps or flats. It's a lot easier for those that do not know any music theory.
This lesson was in C Dorian for a reason. The song I recommended at the end is in C Dorian, so the premise behind this entire lesson revolved around Dorian in that specific key.
Also, it goes without saying that you need to learn this information (and truckloads more) in every key.
Just sayin'.
eleanor is rolling in her grave
If you don't understand what's going on this video doesn't help